Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Sep 2015)

Morphological and molecular characterization of fungus isolated from tropical bed bugs in Northern Peninsular Malaysia, Cimex hemipterus (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

  • Abdul Hafiz Ab Majid,
  • Zulaikha Zahran,
  • Abd Hafis Abd Rahim,
  • Nor Azliza Ismail,
  • Wardah Abdul Rahman,
  • Kartiekasari Syahidda Mohammad Zubairi,
  • Hamady Dieng,
  • Tomomitsu Satho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtb.2015.04.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9
pp. 707 – 713

Abstract

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Objective: To investigate some morphological and molecular characteristics of fungal parasites isolated from wild tropical bed bug, Cimex hemipterus. Methods: A series of culture methods were used to obtain fungal isolates from field-collected bed bugs. Characteristics of the isolates such as colony appearance, mycelial texture and pigmentation were studied to explore their morphology. Isolates were also subjected to a PCR-based genotyping test. Results: There were noticeable differences in morphological characteristics among the four isolates. Conidial areas of one isolate were dark green, whereas those of the remaining colonies were olive-green, black or dark brown. Conidia of the dark green isolate were globose, while those of olive-green, black and dark brown isolates were globose to subglobose, globose to spherical and globose to subglobose/finely roughened, respectively. These morphological specificities and the molecular analyses showed that the fungal internal transcribed spacer ribosomal region and β-tubulin gene sequences of the isolates shared clade with Trichoderma and Aspergillus sequences. Conclusions: Overall, the new discovery of common pathogens in agricultural field developed in live bed bugs storage tank may initiate the use of biological agents in later years.

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